This is one of my new idea which I think it’s new that no one had tried it before. But do tell me if there’s anyone had tried the exactly same thing before. Combining crochet with shawl =).It’s really suitable for anyone who wears a head scarf & like something really new + different.

The idea came to me as I was googling for crochet edging patterns. After some research, looking for a nice material for the shawl & sizing with the help of my friend Amal, I’ve managed to finish a prototype. I’ve used jersey material for the shawl which I’ve cut it myself & some crochet thread+beads for the edging. So here’s my first F’dyShawl design:

I used the bead crochet technique so no sewing of bead are needed which makes the beads won’t go off easily. I choose a contra colour yarn with the fabric so that the crochet will stand out. It took me quite some time as I need to do some hand stitch before crochet. This need to be really tidy as it will effect the tidiness of the crochet part later if it’s not. I just crochet one side of the shawl.

I gave this first shawl to my friend Nas who is going for Haj, as a farewell gift.

Hope that she will have a good spiritual journey to Mekkah & return safely to Malaysia =)I will try to design more later for F’dyShawl. So stay tune~

This is a second order from Rahmawati. This time is a bulk order of F’dyHana pins for her sister boutique in Tawau, Sabah. It’s my first bulk order where my customer will put my F’dyHanas in her sister’s shop. I’m so honored! =).

Checkout The Looks Boutique here. So anyone in Tawau who want to get a F’dyHana pin, do drop by at the boutique. Here’s some snapshot of the F’dyHana pins:

Ain’t they just colourful? =)Thanks Rahmawati & sis for your order!It was really fun taking the photos for these colourful F’dyHana pins.

This is one of my quick project which is an idea sketch book. I normally scribble my ideas on any paper that I can grab so it’s kinda here, there & everywhere. So I’ve decided to get crafty & make one rather than to buy a normal one from the stationary shop =D.

I just used things that are available for making this sketch book. Some colour A4 papers, one hole puncher, my eraser stamps, stamp pad, some yarns & crochet hook. So here’s my first handmade sketch book:

For the cover deco, I’ve stamped some patterns using my own craved eraser stamps. I bound the A4 papers by punching some holes & tied it with a yarn. From the side of the book, I tried to do some crochet edging. Look a bit weird but then it gives the sketch book a crochet touch (the one & only) =P

Anyway, I hope that with this sketch book I can document my ideas more efficiently!How do you guys document your ideas?

An order by my colleague Aisha. She ordered a baby flower hat & a bow headband for her 4 months new born niece’s ‘Majlis Cukur Jambul’, an event to celebrate new born into the family. So here’s the photo of her order:

She requested a brown mix yarn hat with a cute tricolour OoHana. The colour patches of the mix yarn looked bigger compare to my 2nd flower hat for toddler here as the hat is smaller.

Here’s her order for a bow headband. It’s the first time I make a rose pink colour band & it turned out great!